FROM A ROVING ITINERANT (TIANGGE) HEALTH FACILITY TO A COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH CLINIC

Del Mundo F., Revita Cruz L.

Dr. Fe del Mundo Medical Center Foundation, Quezon City, Philippines

 

Objective: To assist the community in the establishment of a well-coordinated and self-sustaining comprehensive program in community pediatrics.

Methods: It took twenty years for the full development of a comprehensive program in community pediatrics to be attained. It started with the use of roving itinerants serving as clinics by physicians from the Children's Medical Center Philippines (CMCP) who traveled from one village to another, carrying medical facilities and teaching materials. The activities were: 1) Organizing an adequately informed community-based health team; 2) Conducting surveillance and monitoring programs; 3) Holding regular medical clinics

Results: Today, the program has a health facility which was built by the village people. It is called Pinaod Community Comprehensive Health Clinic (PCCHC), which has the following facilities:4 Doctor's clinic ,X-ray machine, Laboratory, Pharmacy, Seminar room . PCCHC has the following continuing projects: (1) Training of Traditional Birth Attendants, volunteer health workers, midwives and nurses, village political leaders and CMCP physicians; (2) "Bulilit Health Workers", a child-to-child program in all elementary schools (3) Under-five clinic (4) A roving drugstore at the village sub-units level, (6) a School-based Health program for the adolescents and young adults.

Conclusion: A successful community-based program in Pediatrics consists of a large variety of interrelated elements that contribute to health, and includes all institutions and individuals providing health care, whether governmental, private or traditional.

 

 
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